Four new teams will enter the competition in 2020: Gold Coast, Richmond, West Coast and St Kilda. The draft order is the reverse of last year's ladder, with picks given to the new sides and compensation selections for teams that lost players to the clubs that are entering the AFLW.

With their first ever selection, the Saints took Calder Cannons captain Patrikios, while the Tigers opted for Sophie Molan from the Greater Western Victoria Rebels with their inaugural pick at No.7.

The Suns brought in defender Serene Watson with their top pick at No.18 to close out the first round of the draft, while the Eagles took Imahra Cameron at No.19.

Melbourne selected Jacqueline Parry with its first pick of the draft at No.54, while Collingwood had to wait until No.67 before picking Kaila Bentvelzen.

As previously revealed, Geelong and the Western Bulldogs both used father-daughter selections on Millie Brown and Isabella Grant.

Brown and Grant names live on with father-daughter selections

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Oct 22. 2019. 1:30 PM

Millie Brown and Isabella Grant follow in their fathers' footsteps to become Geelong and Western Bulldogs players respectively